Capacity Building Program

The Trauma-Informed Organization

Build strong, effective, resilient teams

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What does it mean to be a trauma-informed organization?

Simply put, it means understanding how stress and adversity affect people, and then using that understanding to create workplaces that support the wellbeing of staff and the people they support.

The Trauma-Informed Organization is a professional development program that helps you put this understanding into action.

Trauma-Reactive Culture

Trauma-Informed Culture

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Research shows that integrating trauma-informed practices into your work leads to:

Improved employee well-beingTrauma-informed workplaces reduce burnout and secondary traumatic stress among employees, particularly those in high-stress environments.

Better outcomesEvidence shows that trauma-informed practices enhances overall health outcomes for those your organization serves.

Legal and financial protectionsWorkplaces may see a reduction in the risk of staff-related claims associated with stress, mental health issues, and unsafe work environments.

From abstract concepts to actionable steps

It is often easier to understand the “why” of trauma-informed practice than the “how.” In this program, you will learn the guiding principles of trauma-informed practice with a focus on how to actually implement these principles into your specific workplace.

Overcome barriers and roadblocks to making change

Change is hard. We may become frustrated with our teams and disheartened by the uphill battle to drive change. In this program, you will learn strategies, tools, and recommendations for working with resistance to create organizational change that will endure.

What past participants are saying about this program

Developed by Cambria Rose Walsh

LCSW
Organizational Health Specialist, TEND Associate

“Becoming trauma-informed is not a simple checkbox or quick fix. Rather it’s a thoughtful, intentional process that requires organizations to assess their own unique environments, including the populations they serve, their staffing structure, and the scope of their services. Every organization is different – and so is their journey toward becoming trauma-informed.

I designed this program so you will have a clear understanding of the areas that you need to focus on and an action plan to be able to move forward. By taking this program, you are positioning yourself as a leader in cultivating trauma-informed practices— ultimately benefiting your team, your organization, the people you serve, and your community.”

Who is this program for?

This program is designed for people working in complex, high-pressure workplaces which provide services to the public. This is not therapy and you don’t need a mental health background to participate. Its about making a strategic plan to improve the culture of your workplace, benefiting both staff and the people you serve.

The content of this program will be most valuable to those who play in role in shaping the policies, programs, and culture of their workplace.

Past graduates of our program include:

  • Executive Directors
  • Program Directors & Managers
  • Clinical Leads
  • Teachers & School Counsellors
  • Healthcare Administrators
  • Crisis Response Coordinators
  • Victim Services Leads
  • Social Workers
  • Mental Health Consultants
  • Child & Youth Care Workers
  • Addiction & Recovery Specialists
  • Community Health Workers
  • Human Resources Professionals
  • Organizational Health & Wellness Specialists
  • Risk & Resilience Coordinators
  • Policy and Program Development Leads
  • Shift Managers
  • Casework Supervisors
  • School Administrators & Principals
  • Workforce Development Leads

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Fall 2026

September 15, 2026

Online, Intensive

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